Smiffy
Grand Slam Winner
Playing in a medal at your club, with somebody you have never met before. He's a long standing member, low handicapped player, so obviously knows the rules.
You introduce yourself on the first tee, and notice that he seems a little "offish".
Winter rules are in place, and he proceeds to smack one down the middle.
As he gets to his ball, instead of marking it, and then placing it within 6 inches, (as the rules dictate), he moves it with his clubhead to a nice spot and gets ready to play his shot.
He's no nearer the hole, and is within 6 inches, so he didn't break any rule in that, but he didn't mark his ball as directed.
Do you say something to him and possibly end up having a round where you wished you were on your own, or do you just let him get on with it?
You introduce yourself on the first tee, and notice that he seems a little "offish".
Winter rules are in place, and he proceeds to smack one down the middle.
As he gets to his ball, instead of marking it, and then placing it within 6 inches, (as the rules dictate), he moves it with his clubhead to a nice spot and gets ready to play his shot.
He's no nearer the hole, and is within 6 inches, so he didn't break any rule in that, but he didn't mark his ball as directed.
Do you say something to him and possibly end up having a round where you wished you were on your own, or do you just let him get on with it?